I have spent the past hour reviewing webicorders in the cascades and then trying to match events back to the USGS and NEIC. I reviewed a lot of
seismic activity stats on Mt. St. Helens and found that the six events under St. Helens in the past week is WAY WAY more than usual. So I started
making the post for this thread and wanted to also include the link to the Dome Station webicorder to show that another event had happend at about
12:15 UTC today, that would make 7 in a week! When I brought up the webicorder the 4.2 Oregon quake was on it and it made me # my pants!!!

Didn't intend to have non St. Helens quake info here...it was just a very scary instance of synchronicity!

Originally posted by Nerdling
They normally hide things when they're upto something because most of the time the transmissions are as bold as can be.

Isn't that just ignoring evidence that doesn't fit your theory? There were earthquakes for a long time before HAARP came around.

Yes i know that Kano, however, when earthquakes like these happen under funny circumstances, haarp is always silent, i think you'll find they were
caught faking readings too if you go back through the WWSE thread, with screenshot evidence to match.

and btw. small earthquake happen all the time. About 2000 a day, just read that somewhere yesterday. So as long as there are no news around it is
false alarm. Or

Well, actually, it appears that if there are "2000 quakes a day" under St. Helens, they must be < .5 mag, because as you can see in Nerdling's post
above, .5 and up is recorded.

The first event may very well have been the 4.2 off the Oregon coast, but as I said before I spent an hour checking CA events against recordings on
St. Helens' webicorder and they don't show up...so the second was is not the 3.5 (the times don't match either) - the second event in the Cascades
was at about 15:45 UTC. The 3.5 was at 16:00 UTC.

As for conspiracy, I don't know what you're talking about. This thread is about concerning webicorder tracks on St. Helens...how can that be a
conspiracy???

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